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2021 09 15 TIR is pleased: Berne bans underground hunting
TIR is pleased: Berne bans underground hunting Last Monday, the Grand Council of Berne to ban underground hunting. This makes Berne the third canton to prohibit this cruel practice. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law), which has been campaigning against underground hunting for a long time, is very pleased about the decision of the Bernese Parliament. September 15, 2021 In November 2020, the Bernese Member of Parliament Casimir von Arx (GLP) submitted the motion "Abolition of underground hunting" After the State Council had recommended the acceptance ...
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Unfortunately, Swiss animal welfare law is not as good as Swiss chocolate
Awareness-raising campaign 2024 Unfortunately, Swiss animal welfare law is not as good as Swiss chocolate. in collaboration with Ruf Lanzread more Chocolate horse Chocolate dog Chocolate hen Chocolate rabbit Chocolate horse Chocolate dog Chocolate hen Chocolate rabbit
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2018 08 07 How well-meaning volunteers working in Africa unintentionally support dubious animal farms
How well-meaning volunteers working in Africa unintentionally support dubious animal farms The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) has been intensively researching poaching and trade in live animals, hunting trophies, and illegally obtained animal products, with trophy hunting and canned hunting being major topics. Volunteers interested in working in Africa are advised to take special care when selecting projects and to avoid, by all means, farms that offer hunts. August 7, 2018 More and more people want to get involved in animal and species conservation on site. However noble voluntary work ...
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2023 04 14 TIR delighted: Federal Council has ambitions to ban the import of fur produced under conditions of animal cruelty
TIR delighted: Federal Council has ambitions to ban the import of fur produced under conditions of animal cruelty Last week the Federal Council announced its intention to examine an import ban on fur products produced in a cruel manner. The Federal Department of Home Affairs (FDHA) was instructed to prepare a corresponding consultation draft by the end of March 2024. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) has been campaigning for such an import ban for many years and therefore welcomes the Federal Council's decision. April 14, 2023 The demand for an impo...
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2016 12 12 Keys to Understanding Animal Law in Japan – An Analysis of the Most Protected and the Least Protected Animals
Keys to Understanding Animal Law in Japan – An Analysis of the Most Protected and the Least Protected Animals Keys to Understanding Animal Law in Japan – An Analysis of the Most Protected and the Least Protected Animals Guest Lecture by Honjo Moe (Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo), Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies – Japanese Studies, in collaboration with Protecting the Weak and Tier im Recht (TIR), Thursday, December 15, 2016, 16:00–18:00, University of Zurich, Room RAA E-29, Rämistrasse 59, 8001 Zurich December 12, 2016 Honjo Moe is a doctoral candidate at Graduate School of Law at Hito...
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2015 04 14 TIR European Scholar LL.M. Award: Unique Scholarship Opportunity for an Animal Law LL.M. Degree in Portland
TIR European Scholar LL.M. Award: Unique Scholarship Opportunity for an Animal Law LL.M. Degree in Portland TIR European Scholar LL.M. Award: Unique Scholarship Opportunity for an Animal Law LL.M. Degree in Portland Together with the Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS), the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) is pleased to announce the TIR European Scholar LL.M. Award. The award provides up to a 50% reduction on tuition fees for students attending the Animal Law LL.M. program at the Lewis & Clark Law School with the world’s first and only postgraduate law degree focused specifically on a...
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2007 06 01 Sexuality with Animals (Zoophilia) – an Unrecognized Problem in Animal Welfare Legislation Report by Gieri Bolliger and Antoine F. Goetschel, Zurich 2005
Sexuality with Animals (Zoophilia) – an Unrecognized Problem in Animal Welfare Legislation Report by Gieri Bolliger and Antoine F. Goetschel, Zurich 2005 Sexuality with Animals (Zoophilia) – an Unrecognized Problem in Animal Welfare Legislation Report by Gieri Bolliger and Antoine F. Goetschel, Zurich 2005 Sexuality with animals (zoophilia) has always been an element of human culture and it remains a far more widespread phenomenon than generally assumed. While zoophilia was severely penalized on ethical and religious grounds for centuries, the age of enlightenment led to more rational views on...
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2022 02 25 TIR Library Newsletter: 2022 Book Recommendation
... Report 2021 of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), global surface temperatures will, given current emissions, continue to rise until mid-century. Global warming will thus surpass 1.5°C and 2°C respectively during the 21st century if CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions are not sharply reduced in the coming decades. The consequences of global warming are becoming increasingly clear: floods, droughts, hurricanes, glacier shrinkage or the rapid melting of the ice dominate the way we see the world. Images of polar bears on floating ice floes, detached from the permanent pac...